A Quiet Shade of Green

$300.00

A Quiet Shade of Green

Floral still life painting | roses coffee blueberries | cozy kitchen artwork

20 x 16 inches

Acrylic on stretched canvas

Original Painting by Jane L Sayers

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Certificate of Authenticity

Ready to hang

A Quiet Shade of Green captures a quiet, familiar moment—roses gathered in soft light, a cup resting nearby, and a small bowl of blueberries set gently on the table. There’s nothing elaborate about it, and that’s what gives it its presence. It feels like something you’ve seen before, or something you’ve lived without realizing it mattered.

The greens move through the entire piece, tying everything together in a calm, understated way. They soften the warmth of the browns and bring a sense of stillness to the scene, letting the pinks of the roses sit quietly without overpowering the moment. The brushwork stays loose and painterly, keeping the focus on feeling rather than detail.

This piece leans into the beauty of ordinary things—a table, a cup, a small arrangement of flowers—and the way light can make them feel complete. It’s meant for spaces that hold everyday moments, like a kitchen, a breakfast corner, or anywhere that feels lived in and quietly meaningful.

A Quiet Shade of Green

Floral still life painting | roses coffee blueberries | cozy kitchen artwork

20 x 16 inches

Acrylic on stretched canvas

Original Painting by Jane L Sayers

Free shipping

Certificate of Authenticity

Ready to hang

A Quiet Shade of Green captures a quiet, familiar moment—roses gathered in soft light, a cup resting nearby, and a small bowl of blueberries set gently on the table. There’s nothing elaborate about it, and that’s what gives it its presence. It feels like something you’ve seen before, or something you’ve lived without realizing it mattered.

The greens move through the entire piece, tying everything together in a calm, understated way. They soften the warmth of the browns and bring a sense of stillness to the scene, letting the pinks of the roses sit quietly without overpowering the moment. The brushwork stays loose and painterly, keeping the focus on feeling rather than detail.

This piece leans into the beauty of ordinary things—a table, a cup, a small arrangement of flowers—and the way light can make them feel complete. It’s meant for spaces that hold everyday moments, like a kitchen, a breakfast corner, or anywhere that feels lived in and quietly meaningful.